Fig. 3From: Morphological and ultrastructural features of the laryngeal mound of Egyptian Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis, Linnaeus, 1758)Colored scanning electron micrographs of the caudolateral part of the laryngeal mound of Cattle Egret, showing serrated mucosal appearance forming of 6–7 finger-like projections (arrowheads), various sizes of the openings of the cricoarytenoid salivary glands (csg), lining stratified squamous epithelium (sqE) of the laryngeal mound, pyramidal-shaped papillae (Pp)Back to article page